B&W
Reducing the image to shades of one color forces emphasis on composition, lines, and balance! #almostmonochrome
Do you agree?
Compare the one with color here and without. Do you focus on colors first or the lines and patterns?
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Archana K B
a month ago
Have always struggled with this. I love colors like anything. So black and white seems like I am taking out the “jaan”. Yet to love the monochrome version though I did try such ones in my grid too.
jaee jadhav
a month ago
Yes , second that ! Colors are something 🎨. Black and white portraits though , I am gradually liking it over the months. The shadows ❤️
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